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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Oracle Priority Service Infogram for 26-SEP-2012

OOW

It’s almost upon us…Oracle
OpenWorld. Here are just a few of the interest area extracts, but first this
excellent rundown of tips on OOW for first time attendees to help you get the
most out of the experience from Pythian:
OOW
tips for the first-time attendee …

And now for something completely different...Oak Table
World. No, not a convention of artisanal coffee table makers held within the
conference, but a group of uber-geeks led by Oak Table maven, part-time Viking
and full-time beer consultant Mogens Norgaard: As mentioned at Structured DataOakTable World
and here complete with video: OakTable
World at the Kerry Osborne’s Oracle
Blog.

But whatever version of the docs you are looking at there is
one recent change of particular interest to customers who may be working in
time zones outside their standard office time zone and the like: Auto Detect Timezone.

To change it manually, you can set Auto Detect Timezone
to Off and then select the correct time zone.

In MOS, click on your name in the upper right to get to
the Settings(Personal) page, click on the Personalization link, then
click the radio button for Auto Detect Timezone.

To Select a time zone manually, click on Auto-Detect Off then use the dropdown
to select the time zone. Be sure to click on Apply Changes to save).

Come to think of that, good name for a rock group:
Relational Theory. But in this case it's the real deal, with relational algebra
and all that: NOT
EXISTS in Relational Algebra and QBQL at the Relational Database Theory blog.

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